"The Ayurvedic Oils I Keep in Rotation for Hair Growth (And Why They Actually Work)"
Tone: Same urban, chill, but informed vibe. First-person. Real-life use.
Structure ideas:
🔥 Intro (Hook & Real Talk)
Something like:
"I’ve been massaging my scalp for a minute now, but when I started mixing in Ayurvedic oils? Sis… that growth hit different. These oils been around forever, and there’s a reason why women in India, Africa, and all over swear by them. I’m talkin’ inches, thickness, and a healthy scalp that don’t itch or flake."
🌿 Breakdown of Oils You Use + What They Do
You could include:
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Bhringraj Oil – the “king of herbs” for hair. Helps stop hair fall, promote growth.
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Amla Oil – strengthens, thickens, helps with premature greying.
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Brahmi Oil – calms the scalp, strengthens roots, perfect if you deal with stress-related shedding.
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Neem Oil – for scalp health (dandruff, buildup, itchiness).
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Fenugreek-infused Oil – helps with thinning, breakage, and adds shine.
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Coconut or Sesame as a base – light breakdown on choosing your carrier oil depending on hair porosity.
You can also slide in a sentence like:
“I make my own blends now, but you can cop these oils raw from Amazon and infuse ‘em yourself. Or grab a good quality pre-made mix if you’re not about that DIY life.”
💆🏽♀️ How You Use Them
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Scalp massage 3x/week
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Hot oil treatment before wash day
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Sealing in moisture with LOC method
Add links to your last blog (on scalp massage) + affiliate links for massage tools, oils, or your own product if you’re selling.
🛑 What to Watch Out For
Like:
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Neem is strong—always dilute.
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Always patch test (some people allergic to amla or bhringraj).
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Oils are powerful but won’t work without consistency + clean scalp.
🔁 Your Weekly Rotation Example
“Right now I alternate between Amla one week and Bhringraj the next. If I’m dealing with flakes or buildup, I’ll mix in a lil neem and tea tree.”
✨ Closing Encouragement
“Look, Ayurveda isn’t a quick fix—it’s a lifestyle. But if you commit to it, these oils will have your hair thick, shiny, and healthy from the root up.”